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Bilstein Monotube install
Okay so I was thinking about spending big bucks and getting the Bilstein Monotube gas shocks, but my question is, how the hell do I install them on a 94 Honda Accord? Comparing them to my stock struts, the back wouldn't have anything for the springs to sit on (atleast from looking at the pictures I've seen of them). Are these pics just showing the front shocks?
Also, I'm hoping these will provide me the best possible ride because performance is less of an issue than ride quality. With my H&R Sport Springs will the ride feel shitty still? If you have any suggestions as to which struts will last longest and feel the best, please let me know.
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Re: Bilstein Monotube install
the pictures are just for reference, i doubt they're actually shown for the accord. they probably just install like any struts. i've heard good things about Bilstein.
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Re: Bilstein Monotube install
Good to know, hehe, still, $459 for struts... combined with the price of the springs that puts me real close to what I could have spent on Tein Basics.
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